Sections 4 through 6 set forth the Uniform Mediation Act's |
general structure for protecting the confidentiality of |
mediation communications against disclosure in later legal |
proceedings. Section 4 sets forth the evidentiary privilege, |
which provides that disclosure of mediation communications |
generally cannot be compelled in designated proceedings or |
discovery and results in the exclusion of these communications |
from evidence and from discovery if requested by any party or, |
for certain communications, by a mediator or nonparty |
participant as well, unless within an exception delineated in |
Section 6 applies or the privilege is waived under the |
provisions of Section 5. It further delineates the fora in |
which the privilege may be asserted. The term "proceeding" is |
defined in Section 2(7). The provisions of Sections 4-6 may |
not be expanded by the agreement of the parties, |